Archives|DEAD HEAT FOR A STAKE; Dublin and Highlander Ran a Tie and Divided the Equality. HIS EMINENCE AGAIN FIRST C.H. Mackay's Horse, Favored by Weight and Tactics, Easily Won Grass Race at Sheepshead Bay.

DEAD HEAT FOR A STAKE; Dublin and Highlander Ran a Tie and Divided the Equality. HIS EMINENCE AGAIN FIRST C.H. Mackay's Horse, Favored by Weight and Tactics, Easily Won Grass Race at Sheepshead Bay.

The first dead heat of the present racing season on the New York tracks made the sensation of the afternoon at the Sheeps-head Bay racecourse yesterday, when the feature of the programme, the Equality Stakes, the fourth event on the card, resulted in a tie between Dublin and Highlander, after the most trying finish of the meeting for the nerves of the betting crowd. View Full Article in Timesmachine »

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